Restaurant in Lucinges, France
Le Bistrot de Madeleine
210ptsMichelin-recognised value in rural Haute-Savoie.

About Le Bistrot de Madeleine
Le Bistrot de Madeleine has earned back-to-back Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025) at a €€ price point in the Haute-Savoie village of Lucinges — a combination that is hard to argue with. A 4.8 Google rating across 371 reviews backs up the consistency. Booking is currently easy, but that could change as recognition builds. Go, and go again seasonally.
Verdict: A Michelin-recognised bistrot in a Haute-Savoie village that punches well above its price point
If you have already visited Le Bistrot de Madeleine once, you already know the answer: go back. Two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025) at a €€ price point in a village setting is a combination that is genuinely hard to find in the French Alps, and a 4.8 Google rating across 371 reviews confirms this is not a one-off impression. For anyone within driving distance of the Genevois or the Arve valley, this is the kind of neighbourhood restaurant that rewards repeat visits more than a single occasion dinner.
What to Expect on a Return Visit
Le Bistrot de Madeleine sits on the Place de l'Église in Lucinges, a small commune in Haute-Savoie with little else drawing visitors — which is precisely the point. The Michelin Plate designation, awarded in both 2024 and 2025, signals food prepared with care and consistency rather than spectacle. At the €€ tier, you are not paying for theatrical tableside service or a multi-course tasting marathon. You are paying for a kitchen that takes its sourcing seriously and translates that into a focused, seasonal menu.
The PEA-R-02 angle — ingredient sourcing as the defining principle , is the right lens for understanding what makes this bistrot work. In the Haute-Savoie context, proximity to exceptional Alpine produce is a structural advantage. Kitchens in this region have access to mountain-grazed dairy, high-altitude herbs, and a supply chain that larger urban restaurants cannot replicate at this price. For a returning visitor, the practical implication is direct: the menu will shift with the seasons, and the dishes you had on your first visit may not reappear in the same form. That is a feature, not a problem. Coming back in a different season , winter into spring, or late summer into autumn , gives you a genuinely different meal built around what the surrounding area is producing at that moment.
If you are advising someone who has eaten here once and is deciding whether to return: the answer is yes, particularly if you came during summer and have not tried the kitchen in a colder month, when Alpine larders tend toward richer, more textured plates. The bistrot format means you are unlikely to find a dramatic reinvention between visits, but the sourcing-led approach ensures the menu does not stand still either. For a fuller picture of what else Lucinges offers around a meal here, see our full Lucinges restaurants guide.
In the Local Context
Within Lucinges itself, the two clearest points of comparison are L'Auberge de Lucinges and Le Bonheur dans Le Pré, the latter operating on a farm-to-table model that overlaps thematically with the sourcing focus at Le Bistrot de Madeleine. If provenance-led cooking is what you are after, both are worth knowing, but the Michelin recognition at Le Bistrot de Madeleine gives it a credibility marker that neither currently holds at the same level.
For those using Lucinges as a base to explore the broader Haute-Savoie dining scene, the regional reference points worth knowing include Flocons de Sel in Megève at the three-star end, and Mirazur in Menton if you are thinking about a longer trip along the Alpine arc. Closer to the Swiss border and at a more comparable price register, Le Bistrot de Madeleine holds its own as the strongest locally-anchored option in its tier. For context on the wider French modern cuisine conversation, venues such as Arpège in Paris, Troisgros in Ouches, and Bras in Laguiole have made sourcing a central argument for decades , Le Bistrot de Madeleine operates in that tradition at a fraction of the price and without the booking complexity.
Practical Details
Booking difficulty at Le Bistrot de Madeleine is rated Easy. Given the Michelin recognition and the strong Google rating, that may not remain the case permanently, but currently you are not looking at the weeks-long wait that attaches to destination restaurants in larger Alpine towns. Phone and online booking details are not confirmed in our database at time of writing , contact details and current hours are leading verified directly or via local listings. Lucinges is a small commune; arriving without a reservation on a busy weekend carries more risk than the easy booking rating might imply, so confirming ahead is advisable. For hotels, bars, and other planning logistics in the area, see our Lucinges hotels guide, our Lucinges bars guide, our Lucinges wineries guide, and our Lucinges experiences guide.
Logistics at a Glance
| Detail | Le Bistrot de Madeleine | L'Auberge de Lucinges | Le Bonheur dans Le Pré |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price tier | €€ | Not confirmed | Not confirmed |
| Michelin recognition | Plate (2024, 2025) | Not confirmed | Not confirmed |
| Google rating | 4.8 (371 reviews) | See Pearl listing | See Pearl listing |
| Booking difficulty | Easy | Not confirmed | Not confirmed |
| Setting | Village square, Lucinges | Lucinges | Lucinges (farm setting) |
The Broader French Modern Cuisine Frame
The Michelin Plate , distinct from a star , signals a kitchen producing food that meets Michelin's quality threshold without reaching the full star tier. In practical terms, that means you are eating better than the price suggests, but you should not arrive expecting the elaborate mise-en-place of a starred room. For returning visitors, that is actually the advantage: the format is relaxed enough to visit without occasion, the bill will not require planning, and the quality floor is guaranteed by two consecutive Plate designations. Among French modern cuisine venues operating outside the major cities, that combination is rarer than it appears.
For those who want to map this against France's broader modern cuisine tradition, relevant reference points include Auberge de l'Ill in Illhaeusern, Les Prés d'Eugénie in Eugénie-les-Bains, Maison Lameloise in Chagny, and La Table du Castellet , all of which represent the regional anchor model that Le Bistrot de Madeleine participates in at the more accessible end. Paul Bocuse in Collonges-au-Mont-d'Or and Frantzén in Stockholm sit at the opposite end of that spectrum in terms of price and formality. The bottom line for a returning visitor: Le Bistrot de Madeleine earns its repeat-visit case on consistency, sourcing, and price , not on ambition or theatrics, which is exactly what a well-run bistrot should do.
Compare Le Bistrot de Madeleine
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Le Bistrot de Madeleine | Modern Cuisine | Michelin Plate (2025); Michelin Plate (2024) | Easy | — |
| Plénitude | Contemporary French | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Pierre Gagnaire | French, Creative | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen | Creative | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Kei | Contemporary French, Modern Cuisine | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Le Cinq - Four Seasons Hôtel George V | French, Modern Cuisine | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book Le Bistrot de Madeleine?
Book at least one to two weeks ahead to be safe. Booking difficulty is currently rated Easy, but two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025) at a €€ price point in a small village attract diners from well outside Lucinges. That rating could tighten. Don't leave it to the day before on a weekend.
Does Le Bistrot de Madeleine handle dietary restrictions?
Specific dietary accommodation details are not confirmed in the venue record. As a small Haute-Savoie bistrot running a modern cuisine format, the kitchen likely has limited flexibility compared to larger city restaurants — check the venue's official channels before booking if dietary needs are non-negotiable. No phone or website is publicly listed for this venue, so your best route is via the booking platform you use to reserve.
Can I eat at the bar at Le Bistrot de Madeleine?
Bar seating details are not confirmed for this venue. Given the bistrot format and village setting in Lucinges, the dining room is likely the primary option — this is not the kind of spot where walk-in counter dining is a designed feature. If seating flexibility matters, confirm when you book.
Is Le Bistrot de Madeleine good for a special occasion?
Yes, especially if value is part of what makes the occasion feel right. Two Michelin Plates at a €€ price point means you get quality-verified cooking without the spend of a starred room. It fits a low-key anniversary or a celebratory dinner better than a formal corporate event — the bistrot setting in a quiet village square sets a relaxed rather than ceremonial tone.
What are alternatives to Le Bistrot de Madeleine in Lucinges?
The two closest alternatives in Lucinges are L'Auberge de Lucinges and Le Bonheur dans Le Pré, the latter with a farm-to-table angle. Neither holds Michelin recognition, which means Le Bistrot de Madeleine is the only quality-verified option in the village by that measure. If you want a Michelin-starred step up, you need to look outside Lucinges toward the broader Haute-Savoie restaurant offer.
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